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Tales from the Road

We first hit Evening Ridge near Whitewater resort (point #6 from the “Seventh Month” map above):

Making our way up Evening Ridge

Going down! Whitewater resort is that beautiful thing in the background…

We then headed to Kootenay Pass:

We had to shovel our way in, but then our basecamp was set!

The snow was phenomenal at the pass!

Not only the snow was phenomenal… the food was too!

And when we descended back to Nelson to ski Whitewater resort, 15 cm forecasted overnight turned into a 30 cm. We were happy.

Sorry: powder day in the resort = no pictures!

Then the temperature just warmed up… and since we’re very picky about how we like our snow, we decided to make the best of it and we headed for the Coast in Squamish, BC (point #12)! We were in the mood for parking at the trailhead, ride our bikes, make firecamp and drink beer:

Squamish slabs…

What’s Next?

Squamish is mountain biking paradise! Trails are much, MUCH harder, technical, steep and fun to ride than anywhere else and we LOVE that. It’s our favorite place so far for mountain biking and we could stay for weeks, but it’s too early for being here; it’s still early spring and raining. I mean it’s fine, but our home is on wheels so why not take advantage of that, right? We’re thinking of heading to Moab to meet friends (and sun), then slowly make our way back to British-Columbia via the coast (Oregon, Washington) so we’re immersed in beautiful weather throughout the next months… at least that’s the plan for now!

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ABOUT US

Hello! We’re Isabelle and Antoine 🙂 In 2017 we sold our house (and everything in it), quit our engineering careers and moved into our self built campervan. We’ve been on the road since then and every day is an opportunity for a new adventure; we’re chasing our dreams and hopefully it inspires others to do the same!

Keep Nelson on your list for mountain biking too ! so much trails from old school super technical stuff to flowy magic ! One of the best ride I’ve made was from the top of Power Slave, down to the Morning Mountain parking lot : all trails types in one long descent !

If you did not make it to Fruita last time you were in the Moab area I highly recommend it. We actually have only been to Moab once and Fruita twice because it is much quieter there and tons of riding from flow desert to technical rocky can be found. Great free camping sites in the North Fruita desert and Rabbit valley. The bike shop in Fruita is really friendly and has free water for your van.